Another possible Sandusky accuser contacts police

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STATE COLLEGE, Pa.—Penn State police say they have received a letter from a person who says he may have been "possibly assaulted" by Jerry Sandusky, the ex-defensive coordinator charged with sexually abusing eight boys over a 15-year period.

The Centre Daily Times reported on its website Sunday ( http://bit.ly/thKMI2) that the letter from a man incarcerated in Oklahoma was received Friday and was sent to the state Attorney General's office, which is continuing its investigation of Sandusky, according to Penn State police Sgt. Bill Wagner.

The grand jury report issued when Sandusky was charged Nov. 5 lists eight purported victims, none identified by name, though at least two more possible accusers' claims are being investigated.

The Attorney General's office did not comment on the letter sent from Oklahoma.